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Less and frequently
Less frequently, the adjective can take this meaning without a qualifier, as in " American Spanish dialects and pronunciation differ by country ", or the name of the Organization of American States.
Less frequently, indium shows intermediate oxidation state + 2, which lies between the common ones, most notably in halides, In < sub > 2 </ sub > X < sub > 4 </ sub > and < sup > 2 -</ sup >.
Less frequently used types of materials include stag antler, buffalo horn and bone, as the time and effort needed to create one is often too much when conventional slides are available.
Less known performers such as Ana María Iriarte, Inés Ribadeneira, Toñy Rosado, Carlos Munguía, Renato Cesari, and others frequently lent their voices to the recordings.
Less frequently, individual strategic attacks are made against ' point ' targets, such as Britain's RAF Bomber Command attacks against the Ruhr dams by means of the bouncing bomb designed by Barnes Wallis in May 1943.
Less frequently used or manipulated elements, and elements that benefit from isolation ( such as wild species ) are farther away.
Less frequently the pipe will be used to play the first sung note of the song, especially where the song begins in unison or with a solo.
Less frequently, two defenders can cooperate to squeeze declarer or dummy on the same principle.
* Kathleen Flinn, journalist and best-selling author of the culinary memoir The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry, was raised in Davison ; she frequently refers to her experiences growing up on the family farm here as formative to her life as a chef and food writer.
Less frequently he stayed at places he owned in Santiago, Constanza, La Cumbre, San Jose de las Matas, and elsewhere.
Less frequently used terms are and Volkswalk.
( Less frequently, the masters cruelly split up black lovers or sexually assaulted black women.
Less frequently, the old darky might be cast out by a cruel master when he grew too old to work.
Less frequently, prey is taken in the air.
Less frequently visited places include the race track ( although Andy frequently bets by listening to the radio, thus saving him the trip ), the marriage counsellor, and the football pitch ( where Andy is either being sent off, or carried off on a stretcher ).
Less frequently, parts of the diencephalon are included.
Less frequently, micromanagement is a tactic consciously chosen for the purpose of eliminating unwanted employees: A micromanager may set unreachable standards that he then invokes as grounds for termination of those employees ; these standards may be either specific to certain employees or generally applicable but selectively enforced only against particular employees.
Less frequently used is U. N. Owen as for example used in the Agatha Christie novel And Then There Were None.
Less frequently, the name is applied to works for multiple instruments ( the opening of Claudio Monteverdi's opera Orfeo being a notable example ).
Less frequently, medieval illuminations also show cranes mounted on the outside of walls with the stand of the machine secured to putlogs.
) Less frequently, the order of the last two putouts is switched.
Less frequently used is puerperium.
Less blunt symbols of death frequently allude to the passage of time and the fragility of life.

Less and loss
Less common side-effects may include cardiac arrhythmias, blurry or double vision and / or the temporary loss of blood cells or platelets and in rare cases can cause aplastic anemia.
Less common are pigmented moles, hearing loss, and a high-arch palate ( narrow maxilla ).
Less than a week after the Boozer loss the Jazz traded Kosta Koufos and 2 future first round picks to Minnesota for Al Jefferson, using the trade exception from the Boozer deal to receive Jefferson's contract without exceeding the salary cap.
Less common effects include sickness, headaches, etc., and loss of appetite, dizziness and passing out.
Less serious sins, venial sins, incur loss of merit.
Less coercive controls, such as punishment through job loss, demotion, denial of employment, denial of educational opportunities, housing restrictions, and refusal to grant travel requests, also prevailed.
* Less risky-If all the efforts in one particular area goes in vain, still the eventual loss is less compared to a loss in the narrowly focused area.
Less commonly, direct pressure on the spinal cord ( typically in the cervical spine ) may result in myelopathy, characterized by global weakness, gait dysfunction, loss of balance, and loss of bowel and / or bladder control.
Less controversial are bars to any cases that would give extraterritorial effect to laws which are confiscatory, seeking to collect taxes owing in another state, or penal, i. e. laws that are designed to punish the party committing the wrong, rather than to compensate the party that suffered loss or injury.
Less than a week later, he appeared for Major League Wrestling ( MLW ), teaming with Nosawa in a loss to Jose and Joel Maximo .< ref >

Less and cells
Less commonly, a non-degenerative condition may have secondary effects on brain cells, which may or may not be reversible if the condition is treated.
Less well-off prisoners could afford to pay for simply furnished cells called pistoles, which would be equipped with a rough bed and perhaps a table.
Less common examples include lasers, Bénard cells, and the Belousov – Zhabotinsky reaction.
Less fastidious, scallable, methods include the use of cytometers, while flow cytometry allows to combine cell counts (' events ') with other specific parameters: fluorescent probes for membranes, cytoplasm or nuclei allow to distinguish dead / viable cells, cell types, cell differentiation, expression of a biomarker such as Ki67.

Less and may
Less ambitious freeway plans may be more successful -- especially when the roadways and interchanges are raised, allowing for cross access at many points and providing parking areas below the ramp.
Less expensive student bows may be constructed of solid fiberglass, or of less valuable varieties of brazilwood.
Less common are bara — larger, often heavily muscled and sometimes hairy males, the yaoi counterpart of the " bear " in gay pornography — as well as oyaji ( meaning " daddy " or " uncle "), featuring middle-aged and elderly men ; these types are mainly found in material aimed at gay men, which may be called bara or ' men's love ' ( ML ), and is considered to be distinct from yaoi.
Less expressive KRs may be both complete and consistent.
Less commonly, a surface may absorb some portion of the light and fluorescently re-emit the light at a longer wavelength colour in a random direction, though this is rare enough that it can be discounted from most rendering applications.
Less formally, a fly-front or button down shirt may be substituted.
Less qualified professionals may be referred to as paralegals.
Less than 10 % of people with neurofibromatosis develop cancerous growths ; in these cases, chemotherapy may be successful.
Less accurate cycles may be constructed by combinations of these.
Less commonly, in translations of ancient texts, " eunuch " may refer to a man who is not castrated but who is impotent, celibate or otherwise not inclined to marry and procreate.
Less may refer to:
Less predictable events like tsunamis and storm surges may also cause elevation changes in large bodies of water.
Less commonly, the use of the plural may be extended to other grammatical person, such as the " royal we " ( majestic plural ).
Less formal " costume parties " may be a descendant of this tradition.
Less often, skunks may be found acting as scavengers, eating bird and rodent carcasses left by cats or other animals.
Less commonly the disease may be congenital, when it grows from birth behind the eardrum.
Less commonly, infections may occur following exposure to crushed tick tissues, fluids, or tick feces.
Less often the pollen may be blown onto the female flowers by a wind machine.
Less commonly, a Chinese fire drill may refer to a literal fire drill on a school bus or the aforementioned gag executed by misbehaving students on a stopped school bus, sometimes involving use of the rear emergency exit.
Less commonly, it may lead to blindness and paralysis.
Less dramatically, if the threads of the plug extend into the combustion chamber, the sharp edges of the threads act as point sources of heat which may cause preignition ; in addition, deposits which form between the exposed threads may make it difficult to remove the plugs, even damaging the threads on aluminium heads in the process of removal.

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